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>> mayor pete buttigieg is in nashua new hampshire. he is heading to dover, new hampshire. she's been's's live coverage continues all afternoon. some background on the county, one of the two largest in new hampshire with a population of just over 400,000 residents. it went for senator bernie sanders and 2016 and narrowly went for donald trump in the general election over hillary clinton. 47.4%. 47.2%. of justa population over 1.3 million residents. our phone lines are open. the number on the screen -- that is our line for new hampshire voters. and for democrats -- and for republicans -- we're also on social media and facebook. -- twitter and facebook. this is a postcard of -- a live shot of hanover, new hampshire, where senators -- senator bernie sanders will be. a junctional on the border of new hampshire and vermont. night, speaking to supporters at a dinner in new hampshire, senator sanders had this to say. sanders: the differences of opinion and the candidates we are supporting. i know that i speak for every , that no matter who wins the democratic nomination, we are go
>> mayor pete buttigieg is in nashua new hampshire. he is heading to dover, new hampshire. she's been's's live coverage continues all afternoon. some background on the county, one of the two largest in new hampshire with a population of just over 400,000 residents. it went for senator bernie sanders and 2016 and narrowly went for donald trump in the general election over hillary clinton. 47.4%. 47.2%. of justa population over 1.3 million residents. our phone lines are open. the number on...
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. >> new hampshire is new hampshire. >> we're fighting for every vote in new hampshire. >> manchester. >> it's a thrill to know here in new hampshire. >> we are bringing this ticket to new hampshire. >> so with the political world watching new hampshire, do you ever stop and wonder why is this all considered so crucial in the first place? history suggests the candidates doenlts ever get close down the road to the white house. they don't get very far without new hampshire. and a strong finish here could launch their entire campaign. take clinton in '92 who managed to benefit from this state by playing up his comeback when he came in second place. >> i think we know enough to say with some certainty that new hampshire tonight has made bill clinton the comeback kid. >> for democrats, the saying is there are only two tickets out of new hampshire. that is a lot more than a saying. no democrat has ever won the nomination unless they finished in the top two in new hampshire in the modern era. so think about that. for candidates like biden or warren, history would say this race could make or
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they were disappointed in new hampshire. we were at his primary night party last night, and it was sparsely attended. of course, it got a little better as the night went on, but with a candidate it's kind of a hard sell to get people to come in and really celebrate your candidacy, and laura now as phil was just alluding, too, look the biden campaign is all in on nevada and south carolina, super tuesday. they've always seen this as their path to the nomination. back in the summer they were saying we don't have to have iowa. we don't have to have new hampshire. now, it's one thing not a win in those places. it's another thing to come in fourth and fifth in those places, leave new hampshire without any delegates. that's a much more disappointing situation than they were anticipating. but they certainly as evidenced yesterday with him getting out of town before the polls even closed are very much hinging everything on south carolina, on nevada, on super tuesday, more on these diverse states as phil kind of dug into that data rig
they were disappointed in new hampshire. we were at his primary night party last night, and it was sparsely attended. of course, it got a little better as the night went on, but with a candidate it's kind of a hard sell to get people to come in and really celebrate your candidacy, and laura now as phil was just alluding, too, look the biden campaign is all in on nevada and south carolina, super tuesday. they've always seen this as their path to the nomination. back in the summer they were...
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in new hampshire. tells about the history there what it might mean this time? >> on the republican side there is never been a republican other than the incumbent president whose loss in the same year. on the democrat side it's only been twice since 1972. al gore in 2000 and john kerry worked candidate won in iowa and one in new hampshire. so the reason for that is the electrics tend to be quite different. most importantly, in iowa, you have really low turnouts, so it's typically just the activists to come out and vote. new hampshire will have high turnout spirit i highest turnout here is 56% the record high away and iowa is 16% so just regular folks that came out and vote in new hampshire determine who the nominees going to be. not just actavis. gerry: is further complicated by the mess in iowa and a potential tie between pete buttigieg and bernie sanders. so it's kind like we are starting afresh. what is your expectation in terms of what's going to happen on tuesday right now. boarded that stand in th
in new hampshire. tells about the history there what it might mean this time? >> on the republican side there is never been a republican other than the incumbent president whose loss in the same year. on the democrat side it's only been twice since 1972. al gore in 2000 and john kerry worked candidate won in iowa and one in new hampshire. so the reason for that is the electrics tend to be quite different. most importantly, in iowa, you have really low turnouts, so it's typically just the...
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political reporter, new hampshire institute of politics executive director, and the new hampshire democratic party chair. watch c-span's washington journal live 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. monday, president trump holds a campaign rally in manchester new hampshire 7:00 p.m. eastern. watch campaign 2020 coverage live on c-span3, c-span.org, or the free c-span radio app app. >> next, the 61st annual shaking mcintyre dinner in manchester new hampshire, featuring 10 democratic presidential candidates. state party officials say this is their major political fundraiser. democrats,shire, please welcome to the stage mayor pete buttigieg. [cheers and applause] ♪ mr. buttigieg: thank you! ♪ [chanting "buttigieg"] thank you.eg: thank you. mr. buttigieg: thank you, new hampshire. thank you. mr. buttigieg: thank you senator shaking. it is not often you get someone so respected they name the event after her. thanks for all the work you and the delegation are doing, my thankriends i support, you. [cheers and applause] mr. buttigieg: and thank you new hampshire for welcoming us
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>> i was in new hampshire all last week, chuck. i take new hampshire really seriously. i flew out here last night. there are two other early primary states. nevada and south carolina. which are also really important. so i've spent last week in new hampshire. and i'm trying to make sure i stay ahead of the game in the other early primary states. >> you have an advantage being able to fund your own race and i look at the ability you have spent a ton of money in iowa, a ton of money in new hampshire and so did a bunch of your opponents. in south carolina you basically been out by yourself and been able to gain some traction. are you concerned by everybody else engaging in south carolina your numbers go right back down? >> well, actually, chuck, if you look at nevada i'm at second or third place there, too. there we have a substantial ground game of people going door to door and talking to people directly. and the exact same thing is true in south carolina. as you may know, i'm somebody who built one of the biggest grassroots organizations in the united states next gen amer
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newspapers are struggling here in new hampshire and not just new hampshire. it's every where. there have been a couple of newspapers that have endorsed, made endorsements in new hampshire. the union leader which is the largest newspaper in the state endorsed amy klobuchar as did the king. sentinel. she's picked up three or four endorsements. bernie sanders got one as well. you know they don't hurt endorsements from newspapers. they don't hurt. i don't think they have the cache they once had since most people now get their news from other sources. >> here edgar, republican line in readiville, tennessee. edgar, go ahead. edgar, go ahead. >> caller: voting card with a number, election commission like we boys got during the vietnam era we got a draft notice. with a number on it that would correspond back to the election commission and you can tell whether they voted or didn't vote. i'm tired hearing about the russians because they sent astronauts up into space. we haven't had a national space sending our astronauts up there for the last ten years. >> paul steinhouser you talked ab
newspapers are struggling here in new hampshire and not just new hampshire. it's every where. there have been a couple of newspapers that have endorsed, made endorsements in new hampshire. the union leader which is the largest newspaper in the state endorsed amy klobuchar as did the king. sentinel. she's picked up three or four endorsements. bernie sanders got one as well. you know they don't hurt endorsements from newspapers. they don't hurt. i don't think they have the cache they once had...
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the people who win new hampshire they are seen as winners in the states following new hampshire. if they lose new hampshire they have got trouble. >> thank you for coming in. >>> coming up, senator elizabeth warren hoped to have home field advantage here in her neighboring state of new hampshire. but it doesn't seem to be helping her a lot. we will check this withu one of our campaign embeds who is riding on our tour bus right now. stay restless with the icon that does the same. the new rx. crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $419 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $419 dealing with our financess. really haunted me.ttle cranky. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business. (live bookkeeper) you're all set up! (janine) great! (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. >>> new today, the latest in a plethora of polls this. time, it is the cbs poll of likely new hampshire voters. it shows a trend here. senator bernie sanders first choice to be the n
the people who win new hampshire they are seen as winners in the states following new hampshire. if they lose new hampshire they have got trouble. >> thank you for coming in. >>> coming up, senator elizabeth warren hoped to have home field advantage here in her neighboring state of new hampshire. but it doesn't seem to be helping her a lot. we will check this withu one of our campaign embeds who is riding on our tour bus right now. stay restless with the icon that does the same....
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this morning new hampshire young democrats president discusses the 2020 new hampshire primary. then the 2020 new hampshire primaries. and new hampshire public radio reporter and stranglehold podcast cohost discussing the history and future of the primary. journal" atngton 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> the chair of the iowa democratic party talked to reporters about their caucus results after delays due to technical issues with the state party's reporting system. due to technical issues with the reporting system. >> good afternoon. thank you all for coming today. as i have stated be
this morning new hampshire young democrats president discusses the 2020 new hampshire primary. then the 2020 new hampshire primaries. and new hampshire public radio reporter and stranglehold podcast cohost discussing the history and future of the primary. journal" atngton 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> the chair of the iowa democratic party talked to reporters about their caucus results after delays due to technical issues with the state party's reporting system....
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you're watching msnbc live in manchester, new hampshire. , new. the best eggs... , new. in so many ways. which cage free eggs taste fresher and more delicious? only eggland's best. which organic eggs have more vitamins and less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. >>> we are back live in manchester, new hampshire. her campaign is calling it klomentum. check out the headlines. right now senator amy klobuchar standing out in a race that's anyone's game. her campaign says it's raised $3 million just in friday's debate. this morning she hit the pavement early with an appearance here in msnbc in this very room. followed by a get out the vote event. and soon in nashua, new hampshire, getting more last-minute face took. msnbc's garrett haake is following the campaign. you just talked to the candidate. what's your headline there? >> reporter: chris, i did have a chance to speak with amy klobuchar. so much of politics is about timing. she clearly appears to be having a moment at the right time, about 250 people 2
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now he joins us here from new hampshire. welcome back to "prime time." >> it's great to be here, chris. thanks for having me. >> so first question. you pulling a booker? is this a really dire situation we're talking about or is this a way to make a nice appeal to get some money in the last minute? >> well, you can see the energy here in new hampshire is rising. the crowds are bigger and more enthusiastic than ever. we think we're positioned to have a great night tomorrow night, right here in new hampshire. >> i like that you've learned how to duck questions in your young political career. are you really in dire straits with fund-raising? could tomorrow really be the end for you? >> well, we need to have a great result tomorrow night. but i think we're in position to do just that. new hampshire has always been the most natural home for my campaign. the voters here are very independent-minded. they'll make up their own determination as to who they want to push forward. and we think that we're going to have a great night tomorr
now he joins us here from new hampshire. welcome back to "prime time." >> it's great to be here, chris. thanks for having me. >> so first question. you pulling a booker? is this a really dire situation we're talking about or is this a way to make a nice appeal to get some money in the last minute? >> well, you can see the energy here in new hampshire is rising. the crowds are bigger and more enthusiastic than ever. we think we're positioned to have a great night...
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to show that in new hampshire. that created a controversy. it was a shock to national pundits that here's a 38-year-old mayor of indianapolis -- i am sorry aaron south bend -- i am sorry. south bend. i gave him a drop motion there -- job promotion there. would candidates like pete buttigieg are on the ground, you see what their message is up close and personal. voters of new hampshire have taken great interest in the mayor. not is something that is being seen in national polls and something that i think is going to show up on tuesday when new hampshire citizens vote. host: we know about all of the problems they had with the counting the votes in the iowa caucus. one of our social media followers is asking now, in new hampshire, who will be counting the votes? this is an important question and the election process is at stake. problems int any new hampshire like we saw in iowa? who is counting the votes? guest: this is a great question. we have apshire, complete lead different system. election state run that is taki
to show that in new hampshire. that created a controversy. it was a shock to national pundits that here's a 38-year-old mayor of indianapolis -- i am sorry aaron south bend -- i am sorry. south bend. i gave him a drop motion there -- job promotion there. would candidates like pete buttigieg are on the ground, you see what their message is up close and personal. voters of new hampshire have taken great interest in the mayor. not is something that is being seen in national polls and something...
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neither does new hampshire. i try to get into the university of i'll -- of iowa but didn't get in because of my jewish faith. all of the candidates are excellent but none of them had the experience to be president. the only person that has the experience to be president that has managed large organizations is michael bloomberg. knowhost is too young to that in 1992, ross perot entered bush.ce with george h w i am a social justice activist and he got 24% of the vote and was not the greatest personality. i think michael bloomberg should be the nominee for the democratic party and i will tell you why, young lady. bernie is screaming medicare for all and worn. do you know that i have to pay for my hearing aids now? $4400.to pay they are letting me pay it out. most of us you have to pay upfront. the prescription industry has raped the public and that is going to change. corporation set up with warren buffett and jamie dimon. they are selling prescription drug insurance to their employees and taking it nationally. i b
neither does new hampshire. i try to get into the university of i'll -- of iowa but didn't get in because of my jewish faith. all of the candidates are excellent but none of them had the experience to be president. the only person that has the experience to be president that has managed large organizations is michael bloomberg. knowhost is too young to that in 1992, ross perot entered bush.ce with george h w i am a social justice activist and he got 24% of the vote and was not the greatest...
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the stakes here in new hampshire. normally new hampshire winnows the field. you note this morning in an article in "the new york times," maybe not the case this time. >> i think because of the volatility of this race, each of the five major candidates is determined to go forward because they say, why not? if i have the money to fill up the gas tank, i'm going to keep going forward because you don't know what's going to happen in nevada and south carolina on super tuesday immediately following. if you can sustain some kind of a candidacy, give it a go. the down side is you risk coming in fourth, fifth place. your candidacy can implode but there's no clear front-runner right now. all these candidates are convinced the other is fatally flawed so they're all saying, why not me? >> bernie sanders got 60% of the vote four years ago in the democratic primary here. jimmy carter in a primary without an incumdent got 29%. that's the lowest number for a winner with a nonincumbent primary in new hampshire. we'll see if the winner here even gets that high. but let's talk
the stakes here in new hampshire. normally new hampshire winnows the field. you note this morning in an article in "the new york times," maybe not the case this time. >> i think because of the volatility of this race, each of the five major candidates is determined to go forward because they say, why not? if i have the money to fill up the gas tank, i'm going to keep going forward because you don't know what's going to happen in nevada and south carolina on super tuesday...
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we are live in bedford, new hampshire. voters here are getting ready to cast their ballots in the nation's first primary. vermont senator bernie sanders is looking for a win in his backyard. the the latest poll shows the candidates in the lead. >> we are the strongest campaigns. >> i am someone that can win this thing and that's why we are surging. i think people new hampshire get it. >> i will not stand that by and watch this country lose to donald trump a second time. >> if they don't think we are going to fight, they don't know what's coming your way. 2020, we are in this fight and we will win it. >> this is our only shot to defeat donald trump. >> national front runner during the lead up to iowa. he's already talking about south carolina. new hampshire faces backlash after that disastrous iowa caucus last week. he's trying to defend his job and all of that is ours from the first results that we will have here. now allison barber's life and manchester. peter, looking at that, sanders has more energy than others in in th
we are live in bedford, new hampshire. voters here are getting ready to cast their ballots in the nation's first primary. vermont senator bernie sanders is looking for a win in his backyard. the the latest poll shows the candidates in the lead. >> we are the strongest campaigns. >> i am someone that can win this thing and that's why we are surging. i think people new hampshire get it. >> i will not stand that by and watch this country lose to donald trump a second time....
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in new hampshire, what was it like back then? >> well, that was the first time i think that a lot of people paid attention to the iowa caucuses and jimmy carter had a memo from -- early on saying how he could win and become president and it focused on doing wellin iowa so he would get attention and propelling them into new hampshire and winning new hampshire and of course, he did that. >> now looking back to 1980, 1984, what your member about those? >> what i remember about 1984 was running gary hart's campaign and he was an insurgent candidate against a sitting vice president and he did wellin iowa and came to new hampshire and had a grassroots organization with lots of enthusiastic and folks and it was exciting. >> do you remember how that worked? did he give you a call and how did you end up with his campaign because others would've wanted your support and organizational help as well? >> one of the great things about new hampshire for those of us who are excited about politics is that if you worked on a campaign at the preside
in new hampshire, what was it like back then? >> well, that was the first time i think that a lot of people paid attention to the iowa caucuses and jimmy carter had a memo from -- early on saying how he could win and become president and it focused on doing wellin iowa so he would get attention and propelling them into new hampshire and winning new hampshire and of course, he did that. >> now looking back to 1980, 1984, what your member about those? >> what i remember about...
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a number of new hampshire papers, also president of the new hampshire press association. andy, you put out a new poll. what sticks out most? >> the thing stuck out most is something that's deeper into it, that's when we asked people which candidate do you think is best positioned to win in november, joe biden has been leading that throughout the last year. bernie sanders has about a ten point lead over joe biden on that. winning in iowa makes you look like a winner. losing badly in iowa makes you not look like a winner. that's the thing biden is suffering from. >> kathleen, you know this state better than anyone. what is the key for undecided voters. bernie sanders voters, they're not undecided. >> about 70% of people in the state of new hampshire aren't looking to vote for bernie sanders. what's happening is that people are choosing from a group of well qualified candidates. they're looking at elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar, and mayor buttigieg, and even some of the other candidates are polling in low single digits, what people are looking for is a couple of things. one
a number of new hampshire papers, also president of the new hampshire press association. andy, you put out a new poll. what sticks out most? >> the thing stuck out most is something that's deeper into it, that's when we asked people which candidate do you think is best positioned to win in november, joe biden has been leading that throughout the last year. bernie sanders has about a ten point lead over joe biden on that. winning in iowa makes you look like a winner. losing badly in iowa...
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later the live simulcast of new hampshire primary results.
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just two days until the new hampshire primary. here's a look ats the new hampshire union leader. sanders and buttigieg still the ones to watch. >> the original field of 28 candidates has whittled down to 11. the latest "boston globe" poll of primary voters puts joe biden in fourth place, as you can see there with 10%. bernie sanders in the lead at 24%. pete buttigieg at 22%. elizabeth warren at 13%. i know joe biden, who was the front runner for so many months, being in fourth place and dep d depending on how klobuchar's momentum could end up in fifth. >> pri sis la thompson joins us from manchester. boout judge has had a target on his back. what's he expecting? >> good morning, as those results out of iowa have crystallized, buttigieg has faced more attacks from his opponents. we saw folks questioning his experience and also his ability to build a diverse coalition. just yesterday former vice president joe biden released an ad specifically jux a taposing experience of vice president and what pete buttigieg has been able to accomplish as a mayor in south bend. within the last 24
just two days until the new hampshire primary. here's a look ats the new hampshire union leader. sanders and buttigieg still the ones to watch. >> the original field of 28 candidates has whittled down to 11. the latest "boston globe" poll of primary voters puts joe biden in fourth place, as you can see there with 10%. bernie sanders in the lead at 24%. pete buttigieg at 22%. elizabeth warren at 13%. i know joe biden, who was the front runner for so many months, being in fourth...
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new hampshire is ready. new hampshire has a lot of processes in place to make sure that our elections run smoothly, and really we're going to do what we've been doing for years and years and years here. we're going to vote on paper ballots. people are going to go into the polling place, cast their votes and they're setting the expectation that we may know the results hours after the election barring anything unforeseen. >> okay. knocking on this desk right in front of me that new hampshire goes smoothly. moving on as it's always been, you know, for a century, iowa, and then new hampshire, i talked to the editor of the boston globe. they published this opinion piece. and the headline is kill the tradition, new hampshire and iowa should not vote first. your own station is doing a p d podcast, strangle hold how one small state got its hands around picking presidents and won't let it go. do you think it's time for things to change, and do you think the democratic party would actually get behind the change? >> so
new hampshire is ready. new hampshire has a lot of processes in place to make sure that our elections run smoothly, and really we're going to do what we've been doing for years and years and years here. we're going to vote on paper ballots. people are going to go into the polling place, cast their votes and they're setting the expectation that we may know the results hours after the election barring anything unforeseen. >> okay. knocking on this desk right in front of me that new...
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we look at iowa then also new hampshire. >> could that happen? >> we are a fierce defender of the primary and our law allows the secretary of state to only schedule first. the worry is the democratic party decided to penalize candidates who campaigned in new hampshire despite the fact if they refuse to move the primary and in the penalties of some sort it's never been about the delegates it's all about the candidates if they were not here and if the candidate said media are not here it's a different election. >> you can follow him on twitter. >> thank you very much.
we look at iowa then also new hampshire. >> could that happen? >> we are a fierce defender of the primary and our law allows the secretary of state to only schedule first. the worry is the democratic party decided to penalize candidates who campaigned in new hampshire despite the fact if they refuse to move the primary and in the penalties of some sort it's never been about the delegates it's all about the candidates if they were not here and if the candidate said media are not here...
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but new hampshire's are absorbing it. pete booted judges the man of the hour going into the weekend, but we don't know at the end of the weekend how things will look. and things will move suddenly and for odd events that might occur. i remember hearing the monday before the 2008 primary that hillary clinton had been crying at an event. it didn't really occur to me that made much of a difference at that point. the people look back and say that was something that might have swayed voters. so there is an awful lot of change that could still occur. >> so let's go back to the demographics of the state. you mentioned senator bernie sanders. where is the buttigieg strength, the worn strength? the biden strength? >> i would think the buttigieg strength would come from the new hampshire suburbs. especially in hillsboro and rockingham county. you find a lot of affluent, well-educated democrats there who like pete buttigieg. and they like and how articulate he is, they like his plans for renewing american politics. buttigieg, more t
but new hampshire's are absorbing it. pete booted judges the man of the hour going into the weekend, but we don't know at the end of the weekend how things will look. and things will move suddenly and for odd events that might occur. i remember hearing the monday before the 2008 primary that hillary clinton had been crying at an event. it didn't really occur to me that made much of a difference at that point. the people look back and say that was something that might have swayed voters. so...
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hampshire, this is democracy 2020: the new hampshire primary. good evening, i'm bret baier. martha: and i'm martha maccallum, we're just two days away from this first in the nation primary. virtually the entire democratic field crisscrossing new hampshire, but it's bernie sanders and pete buttigieg who are trying to capitalize heading into tuesday. both candidates spoke with chris wallace earlier on "fox news sunday." >> we are building the movement that is going to defeat donald trump. i want everybody to help out. i want everybody who shares that vision to be at our side. i'm building a campaign that's not defined by who we reequity, it's defined by belonging, by inclusion. >> we are a campaign of the working class, by the working class and for the working class. and we are going to take on wall street and the insurance companies and the drug compans and the fossil fuel industry and finally create a government and an economy that works for all of us, not just the 1%. bret: the latest real clear politics average of polls showing sanders in the
hampshire, this is democracy 2020: the new hampshire primary. good evening, i'm bret baier. martha: and i'm martha maccallum, we're just two days away from this first in the nation primary. virtually the entire democratic field crisscrossing new hampshire, but it's bernie sanders and pete buttigieg who are trying to capitalize heading into tuesday. both candidates spoke with chris wallace earlier on "fox news sunday." >> we are building the movement that is going to defeat...
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welcome to new hampshire. it is balmy by our standards, by the way, but mostly i want to thank new hampshire democrats for your commitment to putting our country on a path to a stronger future. [applause] it is almost time, after months of town halls and tough questions and grassroots organizing, our first-in-the-nation primary arrives on tuesday, and with all the eyes of the nation upon us, granite staters are going to prove once again that nobody does democracy better than new hampshire. [applause] in a few minutes you are going to hear from our wonderful candidates. they are going to talk to you about their policies and priorities, and of course, about the absolute necessity of defeating donald trump in november. [applause] and folks, i could not agree more strongly. tonight though, i want to talk about another vital 2020 priority, called getting mitch mcconnell out of the senate. [applause] that is right, folks. look, our next president is going to be a democrat. [applause] and a democratic president can't
welcome to new hampshire. it is balmy by our standards, by the way, but mostly i want to thank new hampshire democrats for your commitment to putting our country on a path to a stronger future. [applause] it is almost time, after months of town halls and tough questions and grassroots organizing, our first-in-the-nation primary arrives on tuesday, and with all the eyes of the nation upon us, granite staters are going to prove once again that nobody does democracy better than new hampshire....
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and new hampshire, no exception. at his own rally in manchester, new hampshire, last night, the president seemed to encourage his supporters to vote in today's democratic primary for the candidate he thinks will be the weakest general election challenger. >> we hear that there could be -- because you have cross cr. i hear a lot of republicans tomorrow will vote for the weakest candidate possible of the democrats. does that make sense? you people wouldn't do that. my only problem is i'm trying to figure out who is their weakest candidate? i think they're all weak. >> let's go to cnn's daniel dale. we'll talk through some of the assertions the president made last night. what are the rules in terms of voting for another party in new hampshire, daniel? >> so the rules are that registered republicans are not, in fact, allowed to vote in today's democratic primary in new hampshire. people who are undeclared voters, independents not aligned with either party can show up at the polls and sign up to vote for democrats. if you
and new hampshire, no exception. at his own rally in manchester, new hampshire, last night, the president seemed to encourage his supporters to vote in today's democratic primary for the candidate he thinks will be the weakest general election challenger. >> we hear that there could be -- because you have cross cr. i hear a lot of republicans tomorrow will vote for the weakest candidate possible of the democrats. does that make sense? you people wouldn't do that. my only problem is i'm...
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i want to ask about the makeup of new hampshire, if you look at new hampshire's demographics compared to the country's, new hampshire like iowa is very white. 95% white, 1% black, 1% hispanic. look at that comparison to national numbers here. is that something that bolsters biden's argument that, hey, you know, these races are not representative, so they should not be the final word. let's wait until we get to more diverse envie rons like south carolina. >> in terms of voters, the vast majority of them -- not the vast majority but most are undeclared. they can walk into the polling place tomorrow, today, and they can either pick a democratic ballot or republican ballot and so it is very hard, i mean, new hampshire is not -- not representative of the rest of the country. now, grand staters try to gain that out a little bit though. they're trying to pick a nominee that can beat trump. from what i heard from voters, they are looking at that, who can win on super tuesday who can win in south carolina. as much as new hampshire is not diverse, that is something that granite staters did keep
i want to ask about the makeup of new hampshire, if you look at new hampshire's demographics compared to the country's, new hampshire like iowa is very white. 95% white, 1% black, 1% hispanic. look at that comparison to national numbers here. is that something that bolsters biden's argument that, hey, you know, these races are not representative, so they should not be the final word. let's wait until we get to more diverse envie rons like south carolina. >> in terms of voters, the vast...
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as the new hampshire primary process unfolds, candidates obviously come to new hampshire combite a -- quite a bit. ome move here. [talking simultaneously] tulsi gabbard did that, setting up shop and letting all her hopes ride on new hampshire. famously doing pushups with somebody onstage. she's snow boarding, she surfed. tom: she could be found everywhere. the interesting thing about tulsi gabbard is she was one of the fist people with a giant billboard on south willow street right in the heart of manchester months ago. maybe a year ago. people would look at that billboard and say, who is tulsi gabbard? nobody even knew who she was. boy, we'll see how she does tonight and she's probably expected to do better than some think. so let's go right now now to her campaign. reporter: you're right. tulsi gabbard is a force to be reckoned with. she's been on the ground here in new hampshire longer than anyone, doing over 100 town halls. think about it, she's from hawaii. the furthest distance than anyone else. that's quite a resume. at the age of 38 she's already in the fourth term of represen
as the new hampshire primary process unfolds, candidates obviously come to new hampshire combite a -- quite a bit. ome move here. [talking simultaneously] tulsi gabbard did that, setting up shop and letting all her hopes ride on new hampshire. famously doing pushups with somebody onstage. she's snow boarding, she surfed. tom: she could be found everywhere. the interesting thing about tulsi gabbard is she was one of the fist people with a giant billboard on south willow street right in the heart...
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people in new hampshire. it's important to see if people don't just say the most popular thing in the room, impeachment is exhausting, i think i will turn the channel and watch cartoons. he said that. me, i was sitting there as doug jones took this incredibly brave joke, mayor mayitt romney in tet could change his future. i want people that make brave decisions. i don't care if he's in washington or washington is unpopular. you as a leader have to rise above that. >> what do you have to do to keep going. you have super tuesday ahead. >> since the debate, it hasn't even been 48 hours, we have raised over $2.5 million since the debate, from regular people online, without fund raisers, in this time period, simply regular people giving online. we see that continuing. that's how we will get to where we are. on that debate, a lot saw me for the first time. i don't have the name id of a number of my opponents. i didn't have the bank account. the more they see me the better we do. >> amy klobuchar there yesterday. jo
people in new hampshire. it's important to see if people don't just say the most popular thing in the room, impeachment is exhausting, i think i will turn the channel and watch cartoons. he said that. me, i was sitting there as doug jones took this incredibly brave joke, mayor mayitt romney in tet could change his future. i want people that make brave decisions. i don't care if he's in washington or washington is unpopular. you as a leader have to rise above that. >> what do you have to...
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stephan stepanek, new hampshire g.o.p. chairman, great to have you hire. >> thanhere. >> thank you for having me, i appreciate it. david: we're a few short hours from the polls closing in new hampshire primary. the nation awaits the results, what surprises could we see tomorrow? ♪ tonight ♪ i have dreamed of this love for so long ♪ waiting for tonight ♪ (howling wind) . . i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not f
stephan stepanek, new hampshire g.o.p. chairman, great to have you hire. >> thanhere. >> thank you for having me, i appreciate it. david: we're a few short hours from the polls closing in new hampshire primary. the nation awaits the results, what surprises could we see tomorrow? ♪ tonight ♪ i have dreamed of this love for so long ♪ waiting for tonight ♪ (howling wind) . . i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i...
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let's go to iowa, new hampshire. i assume he's going to track them around the country. >> he's going to continue this. a lot of us are in new hampshire and iowa. he's going to places where the media coverage is, where he has a captive audience and he can have a contrast between what the democrats are showing and what he's able to put together in terms of having people stand in line at rallies, fill up these big arenas and he can show i have a bigger crowd than what the democrats have, i have more support among my base and the unity of my party while the democrats are stuck in the nasty primary trying to figure out who they want to be their standard-bearer. he wants to put it before the voters and it's a political warfare tactic to show he has the support of his party behind him. he's going to go out west been the nevada caucuses. vice president pence will be in las vegas before the nevada caucuses. we can expect this to continue. >> do not underestimate, whatever your views watching, an incumbent president with a ver
let's go to iowa, new hampshire. i assume he's going to track them around the country. >> he's going to continue this. a lot of us are in new hampshire and iowa. he's going to places where the media coverage is, where he has a captive audience and he can have a contrast between what the democrats are showing and what he's able to put together in terms of having people stand in line at rallies, fill up these big arenas and he can show i have a bigger crowd than what the democrats have, i...
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that continues in new hampshire. i think that's going to be something that the democratic party is going to have to grapple with. did this anxiety about defeating donald trump and everybody being a pundit kinds of end up in a place where you don't have that enthusiasm that barack obama inspired and that you might need to really defeat donald trump in 2020, in november. >> everybody being a pundit down to the candidates. i mean i am sometimes still shocked when we see them on the debate stage inasmuch as they will talk about their visions for the future, inasmuch as they will talk about sweeping policy change they are each making their own electability argument. >> electability is often in the eye of the beholder early on with voters. until real results start to come in. i think that's the question now. you know, mayor pete really gave a very precise answer to joe biden and said, well, i think electability is all about who wins and who loses. and now the results are coming in. i think there is worry among party elites
that continues in new hampshire. i think that's going to be something that the democratic party is going to have to grapple with. did this anxiety about defeating donald trump and everybody being a pundit kinds of end up in a place where you don't have that enthusiasm that barack obama inspired and that you might need to really defeat donald trump in 2020, in november. >> everybody being a pundit down to the candidates. i mean i am sometimes still shocked when we see them on the debate...
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at a celebration in manchester, new hampshire, bernie sanders said is victory in new hampshire is the beginning of the end for donald trump. >> and the reason i believe we are going to win is that we have in unprecedented grassroots movement from coast to coast of millions of people. [applause] the reason that we are going to win is that we are putting together an unprecedented multigenerational, multiracial political movement. [cheers] fromhis is a movement coast to coast, which is demanding that we finally have an economy in a government that works for all of us, not wealthy campaign contributors. amy: pete buttigieg addressed supporters in nashua after placing second in new hampshire. >> and here in a state that goes by the motto "live free or die," you made up your own mind. [cheers] you asserted that famous independent streak and thanks to you, a campaign that some said should not be here at all has shown we are herere to stay. amy: as the results of the new hampshire primary came in, two more democratic candidates dropped out -- senator michael bennet of colorado and entrepreneu
at a celebration in manchester, new hampshire, bernie sanders said is victory in new hampshire is the beginning of the end for donald trump. >> and the reason i believe we are going to win is that we have in unprecedented grassroots movement from coast to coast of millions of people. [applause] the reason that we are going to win is that we are putting together an unprecedented multigenerational, multiracial political movement. [cheers] fromhis is a movement coast to coast, which is...
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could that have an impact in new hampshire, or have new hampshire voters already moved on? >> i'd be surprised if that had any appreciable impact. both bernie sanders and pete buttigieg had very strong nights out of iowa. i think they had made that clear to the voters of new hampshire this week. even joe biden was making that clear today on the campaign trail in new hampshire to voters that they both had really good nights. so, being the reported winner once the democratic party process comes to a conclusion tomorrow, it will be good bragging rights, but i would have a hard time imagining that that is really going to impact the vote on tuesday. >> all right, david chalian with that update. we are almost a week since the iowa caucus took place, and we are inching closer to maybe being able to declare a victor. we'll see if it happens before the new hampshire primary on tuesday. david chalian, dianne gallagher, thank you so much for being here with that breaking news out of iowa and what it means as we ramp up to the new hampshire vote, which is now less than 48 hours from wh
could that have an impact in new hampshire, or have new hampshire voters already moved on? >> i'd be surprised if that had any appreciable impact. both bernie sanders and pete buttigieg had very strong nights out of iowa. i think they had made that clear to the voters of new hampshire this week. even joe biden was making that clear today on the campaign trail in new hampshire to voters that they both had really good nights. so, being the reported winner once the democratic party process...
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is do or die in new hampshire. or fivee probably four tickets out of new hampshire. given that there was no clear result in iowa and it's going to be relatively close in new hampshire, the general feeling is there will be four or five people who continue on to the next set of contests. for thereat thing country that so many people will be in the race. there are some candidates who want to survive new hampshire. will be fivehere people coming out of here with resources and the ability to go on and compete. host: how has her fundraising been particularly in new hampshire? is never ashire great state for fundraising. how mucheally tell you she has collected here in new hampshire. i know that new hampshire is never a state that gives a ton of money. we are a small population state. you don't see a lot of money going to the candidates from new hampshire. i do think her fundraising is fine around the country. the organizers she has around the country. neighboringfrom the state of massachusetts. tell us about how you think her proximity as a massachusetts neighbor has helpe
is do or die in new hampshire. or fivee probably four tickets out of new hampshire. given that there was no clear result in iowa and it's going to be relatively close in new hampshire, the general feeling is there will be four or five people who continue on to the next set of contests. for thereat thing country that so many people will be in the race. there are some candidates who want to survive new hampshire. will be fivehere people coming out of here with resources and the ability to go on...
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what are your predictions for the new hampshire race? >> lever can turn out there base, their people is going to have the most effective day, that comes through ground game or through motivation. they sale is the foreign has the strongest ground game but the numbers don't bear that out and the enthusiasm doesn't either. this is mayor pete versus bernie race. bernie won in 2016, the enthusiasm remain strong especially among young people. we heard that at the rally last night. i would look for bernie to have a strong night tonight but who knows, new hampshire has been known to surprise. >> thank you. we will be watching you throughout the morning. you can catch pete live in bedford, new hampshire beginning at 6:00 am. appreciate you starting early with us which is look at today's results, look to the past which what can previous granite state winners and losers tell us about this europe selection, joining us live with her expertise is presidential historian jane hampton, great to have you with us for sure. >> thanks for having me. >> as we
what are your predictions for the new hampshire race? >> lever can turn out there base, their people is going to have the most effective day, that comes through ground game or through motivation. they sale is the foreign has the strongest ground game but the numbers don't bear that out and the enthusiasm doesn't either. this is mayor pete versus bernie race. bernie won in 2016, the enthusiasm remain strong especially among young people. we heard that at the rally last night. i would look...
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so he's actually not talking about new hampshire. he's talking about after new hampshire. and i think he's making a subtle dig at pete buttigieg also. >> so you just explained why i'm more interested in the runners up tomorrow night than i am the very top of what happens here in new hampshire. so whether it's bernie or mayor pete, yes it matters with momentum purposes. but they'll leave with roughly the same number of committed delegates. that's what happened in iowa where the final split was 14-12 between them. but what happens lower on the ballot? is it going to be amy klobuchar? is it going to be elizabeth warren? how low will joe biden come in? because the big question is will there be a momentum shift that causes a reset among voters of color in nevada and south carolina. and that's what he's hoping desperately against. that somehow he -- joe biden can sustain a second loss but hold those voters in check. that's the big unknown. >> abby, wasn't he always planning to -- we've been talking about this it feels like for weeks that joe biden -- well before what happened in
so he's actually not talking about new hampshire. he's talking about after new hampshire. and i think he's making a subtle dig at pete buttigieg also. >> so you just explained why i'm more interested in the runners up tomorrow night than i am the very top of what happens here in new hampshire. so whether it's bernie or mayor pete, yes it matters with momentum purposes. but they'll leave with roughly the same number of committed delegates. that's what happened in iowa where the final split...
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new hampshire public radio has a new podcast this year about the new hampshire primary. it's called the stranglehold. in the trangstranglehold, they little bit into the history of dixville notch. >> journalism in the 1950s ran on telephones. newspapers needed pictures and those pictures were sent from the field to newsrooms by phone lines. the balsam's report had its own telephone company. that was huge. it also had its own power plant and space for teams of reporters to set up shop. so november 1960, nixon/kennedy, when the morning papers were printed on election day, all those little towns had voted in the middle of the night. >> but they didn't get the attention that dixville did. >> there are newspapers all across the country that have neal till otteson and eight of his closest friends smiles, holding unsigns saying they voted for nixon over kennedy 9-0. >> joining us now the co-host of the podcast the stranglehold. thank you so much for being here. it's a real pleasure to have you here. >> thanks, rachel. great to be here. >> so the great thing about the stranglehol
new hampshire public radio has a new podcast this year about the new hampshire primary. it's called the stranglehold. in the trangstranglehold, they little bit into the history of dixville notch. >> journalism in the 1950s ran on telephones. newspapers needed pictures and those pictures were sent from the field to newsrooms by phone lines. the balsam's report had its own telephone company. that was huge. it also had its own power plant and space for teams of reporters to set up shop. so...
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what their rights are in new hampshire. joie: alexander and other republicans are quick to say that voting rules here are less restrictive than in 47 other states. but then new hampshire is not like any other state. with its first in the nation primary, history of razor thin results and the potential to swi national elections, even a handful of young people tn tsid impact on the nation this november. for matter of fact, i'm joie chen in hanover, new hampshire. >> next at is it time make the race to the white house a real popularity contest? >> they will collectively give all of their electoral votes to the winner of the popular vote. >> more on a move to shake up the electoral college. plus, why are so many fireflies disappearing? plus, why are so many fireflies disappearing? big thing i recently learned as a parent? baby's skin is absorbent. her skin could actually soak up wetness her diaper doesn't. that's gross. that's why i use pampers. pampers absorbs quickly to trap and lock wetness away. keeping your baby's skin drie
what their rights are in new hampshire. joie: alexander and other republicans are quick to say that voting rules here are less restrictive than in 47 other states. but then new hampshire is not like any other state. with its first in the nation primary, history of razor thin results and the potential to swi national elections, even a handful of young people tn tsid impact on the nation this november. for matter of fact, i'm joie chen in hanover, new hampshire. >> next at is it time make...
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more from new hampshire. first, president trump released his new budget and seems to contradict a promise he made six days ago. watch this. >> i have also made an ironclad pledge to american families. we will always protect patients with pre-existing conditions. and we will always protect your medicare, and we will always protect your social security. always. >> the details are going to get you, according to "the wall street journal," the president is proposing big spending cuts in those exact areas while increasing defense spending. numbers from the office of management and budget indicate the president is proposing to cut medicare by $850 billion over the next ten years, and cut social security spending by 30 billion. another 270 billion would come from medicaid. those facts aren't going anywhere. i promise you this, we're going to cover them day-in and day-out, right here at 9:00 a.m. . ♪ this is a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard, designed with a guard between the blades that helps p
more from new hampshire. first, president trump released his new budget and seems to contradict a promise he made six days ago. watch this. >> i have also made an ironclad pledge to american families. we will always protect patients with pre-existing conditions. and we will always protect your medicare, and we will always protect your social security. always. >> the details are going to get you, according to "the wall street journal," the president is proposing big...
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the new hampshire primary is tuesday. what results and candidate speeches live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. democratic presidential candidate senator michael bennet makes a campaign stop at the public library in laconia, new hampshire, ahead of the state's tuesday primary. sen. bennet: how are you? >> that's cool guy who played in the band? you don't remember. sen. bennet: how is life? what are you up to? >> writing. >> i saw your buddy, michael ross, yesterday. sen. bennet:
the new hampshire primary is tuesday. what results and candidate speeches live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. democratic presidential candidate senator michael bennet makes a campaign stop at the public library in laconia, new hampshire, ahead of the state's tuesday primary. sen. bennet: how are you? >> that's cool guy who played in the band? you don't remember. sen. bennet: how is life? what are you up to? >> writing. >> i saw your buddy,...
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new hampshire's government run and we are doing a rethinking tenant nevada. >> bill: here new hampshire, here's the headline from politico. "the democratic field is so flawed that even biden still has a chance." what does that mean to you? >> i want to be very clear. we've had one state so far. i think that the democratic field is one of the best democratic feels that we've had in a long time. all of our candidates are out there campaigning, working hard. we have only had one state that's gone thus far. after the first four early states, this only 5% of the delegate count and you might remember you need 1,991 delegates in order to win. so that's what we're looking at. >> bill: you've got a long way to go. what are you hearing anecdotally about turnout? what would be your expectation? >> i don't look to make expectations because i don't want to be wrong but there's a lot of enthusiasm on the ground and i think that you have a new hampshire republican party chair earlier. one thing that they forgot, that they left out, is that if you are looking at previous elections, when it comes to dem
new hampshire's government run and we are doing a rethinking tenant nevada. >> bill: here new hampshire, here's the headline from politico. "the democratic field is so flawed that even biden still has a chance." what does that mean to you? >> i want to be very clear. we've had one state so far. i think that the democratic field is one of the best democratic feels that we've had in a long time. all of our candidates are out there campaigning, working hard. we have only had...
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, new hampshire, from the new hampshire democratic primary, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> and a good sunday morning from manchester, new hampshire. we are back again at our better than ever headquarters in new hampshire where two days from now voters will either untangle the mess treated in iowa or more likely further complicate the democrats' path to the white house. one thing we did learn this week, iowa may not be able to count, but it still counts. pete buttigieg's strong showing and joe biden's fourth place iowa finish have sent their candidacies in opposite trajectories. the latest suffolk tracking poll shows bernie sanders with a two point lead over buttigieg who has surged this week 24, 22, with elizabeth warren, joe biden and amy klobuchar trailing. of note, klobuchar picked up the most overnight, perhaps she is seeing a bit of a bump from the debate. since tuesday buttigieg has gained seven points overall while biden has lost five overall in that poll. the other thing we learned is that matters could hardly be worse right now for democrats.
, new hampshire, from the new hampshire democratic primary, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> and a good sunday morning from manchester, new hampshire. we are back again at our better than ever headquarters in new hampshire where two days from now voters will either untangle the mess treated in iowa or more likely further complicate the democrats' path to the white house. one thing we did learn this week, iowa may not be able to count, but it...